As has been known to happen when Olivia Munn shows up, Green Bay came up — this time on the Oscars red carpet.

The actress, who was a presenter with Jason Segel at Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony in Hollywood, did a red carpet interview with Ryan Seacrest of E! in which she revealed her home in Green Bay with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers includes a "sword closet."

She told Seacrest that her role as Psylocke in the upcoming "X-Men: Apocalypse" movie required her to train for six or seven hours a day to become proficient with swords.

"Now at my home in Green Bay, actually there's a closet just with our swords," she said.

She joked that visitors say, "Can you not let our kids know this is here?"

Nice try, Chicago Bears

Munn did the interview solo but was at the awards with Rodgers. The two were visible on the carpet during Seacrest's earlier interview with Common, in which Rodgers did a quick photo bomb. They also posed for photographers.

Munn wore a tangerine Stella McCartney gown and a 12-carat Forevermark diamond cuff. Rodgers was in a navy blue Isaia tuxedo and a Piaget watch.

That color combination — orange and blue — caught the attention of, yes, you guessed it, the Chicago Bears (which, in turn, caught the attention of Sports Illustrated). The Packers' NFC North rivals tweeted a photo of the couple standing side by side on the red carpet and wrote:

Cute, right? Except they weren't expecting the clever comeback of former Packers tight end and witty tweeter extraordinaire Tom Crabtree, who fired back with this:

Well, he owns you so he can do what he wants with your colors. https://t.co/9KRS

To the delight of Packers fans, Rodgers retweeted the Crabtree tweet.

Rodgers to rescue of her glam squad

In a red carpet interview with Rodgers for "Entertainment Tonight," Munn said he had been great to her and her "glam squad" on Oscar day.

"This morning, you know what he did? First thing he did, he went to the store and got all this fruit, croissants and vegetables and went to Starbucks and got like the big ol' container for everybody," she said. "He fed the whole glam team."

In other fun and games of the night, Munn posted a photo on Instagram that showed her and Rodgers indulging in Girl Scout cookies host Chris Rock asked the Academy Awards audience to buy during the ceremony to help out his daughters' Girl Scout troop.

Girl scout cookies FTW!!

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